[Numpy-discussion] GSoD application technical limitations

2020-07-07 Thread Saber Tooth
Hello Melissa ,

Today I was writing my GSoD proposal application , while I tried to copy /
paste my exact Google docs proposal in the application description , but
even after clearing all the formatting , the application form is stating
that the " response is too large , try shortening some answers "
Now many people have complained regarding this issue on the season of docs
channel , so it means the issue is upsetting everyone .

So I wanted to request if it's fine I also mention the link to my google
docs Proposal where it is explained in much more detail.
In application I have almost shortened half of my proposal therefore it has
started to lose its  minute explanatory details .

Thanks ,
Mrinal Tyagi
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Re: [Numpy-discussion] GSoD application technical limitations

2020-07-07 Thread Ralf Gommers
On Tue, Jul 7, 2020 at 9:07 AM Saber Tooth  wrote:

> Hello Melissa ,
>
> Today I was writing my GSoD proposal application , while I tried to copy /
> paste my exact Google docs proposal in the application description , but
> even after clearing all the formatting , the application form is stating
> that the " response is too large , try shortening some answers "
> Now many people have complained regarding this issue on the season of docs
> channel , so it means the issue is upsetting everyone .
>
> So I wanted to request if it's fine I also mention the link to my google
> docs Proposal where it is explained in much more detail.
> In application I have almost shortened half of my proposal therefore it
> has started to lose its  minute explanatory details .
>

Hi Mrinal, thanks for asking - yes this is the right thing to do. Please
add a link and keep your Google Docs proposal exactly as you would like.

This goes for all applications, we will take your Google Docs, HackMD doc
or other format proposal into account.

Cheers,
Ralf
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[Numpy-discussion] NumPy Community Meeting Wednesday

2020-07-07 Thread Sebastian Berg
Hi all,

There will be a NumPy Community meeting Wednesday July 8th at 1pm
Pacific Time (20:00 UTC). Everyone is invited and encouraged to
join in and edit the work-in-progress meeting topics and notes at:

https://hackmd.io/76o-IxCjQX2mOXO_wwkcpg?both

Best wishes

Sebastian



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[Numpy-discussion] NumPy Documentation Gallery structure

2020-07-07 Thread Saber Tooth
Hello Melissa and Ralf ,

I was just wondering if we haven't had much discussion on the structuring
of tutorials , while we have had some discussion on Explanations .

I have been analysing the Tutorials of some other communities too , say
Matplotlib :
they have basically structured the tutorials page like a Gallery where
examples have been arranged in the order of experience level .
Link to Matplotlib tutorials :
https://matplotlib.org/3.2.2/tutorials/index.html

Here is SunPy Documentation. They have tried to structure their How-TO
examples in the same way like a Gallery .
Link to SunPy Gallery Examples :
https://docs.sunpy.org/en/v2.0.1/generated/gallery/index.html#

Please have a Look , maybe we can also get some new ideas for our
Documentation .
I think it will help us to structure the Tutorials page of NumPy too .

Thanks ,
Mrinal Tyagi
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Re: [Numpy-discussion] NumPy Documentation Gallery structure

2020-07-07 Thread Matti Picus

  
  
I think those projects use
  https://github.com/sphinx-gallery/sphinx-gallery to do the layout
  

Matti



On 7/8/20 9:31 AM, Saber Tooth wrote:


  
  Hello Melissa and Ralf ,


I was just wondering if we haven't had much discussion on
  the structuring of tutorials , while we have had some
  discussion on Explanations .


I have been analysing the Tutorials of some other
  communities too , say Matplotlib :
they have basically structured the tutorials page like a
  Gallery where examples have been arranged in the order of
  experience level .
Link to Matplotlib tutorials : https://matplotlib.org/3.2.2/tutorials/index.html



Here is SunPy Documentation. They have tried to structure
  their How-TO examples in the same way like a Gallery .
Link to SunPy Gallery Examples :https://docs.sunpy.org/en/v2.0.1/generated/gallery/index.html#



Please have a Look , maybe we can also get some new ideas
  for our Documentation .
I think it will help us to structure the Tutorials page of
  NumPy too .


Thanks ,
Mrinal Tyagi 
  
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